Cates takes the time this issue to provide a much needed downbeat after an intense first six issues.
All in Fantasy
Cates takes the time this issue to provide a much needed downbeat after an intense first six issues.
Duncan and Gran tackle the Grendel.
In the year 2367, the human race has taken to scouring the “Big Dark,” aka space, for resources. The most valuable resource in space? Dead gods.
Wonderful reunions, vampires, and revelations are in store.
The cat is hypnotically cute.
Watters soaks the page with metaphor.
Cate and Kate are just...really, really fun.
Aero begins to feel a bit more like a part of a larger tapestry.
One of the more satisfying issues in the series thus far.
A clear and articulate adventure
The Grendel strikes!
Erickson is trying to navigate Diana through a bit too much for a single, 16-page issue.
Writer David Hine and artist Brian Haberlin celebrate the "silent comic" format.
Mila’s crew keeps growing.
Camagni's stylish approach to fantasy continues to impress.
A satisfying ending to the 18-part series.
Lupacchino keeps the physical end of the action moving across the page.
Duncan and Gran take on Beowulf.
The thick, ponderousness of the backstory finally breaks a bit in a drama between man, woman and god.
Pure adventure that reaches for precisely what it achieves.